The author talks about the common misconception which states to be a genius one must be exceptionally smart and have a high IQ. To be considered a genius a person does not need to have an extremely high IQ or grades, he or she must have creative thinking strategies and know how to think not what to think. Geniuses think and strategize by looking at problems in different ways, making their thoughts visible, producing, making novel combinations, forcing relationships, thinking in opposites, thinking metaphorically, and preparing themselves for chance. I can apply this to my own genius hour by looking at my topic from different angles and in turn be able to find new solutions and come up with new ideas.
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